…and because that name isn’t quite daft enough, I’m also christening it “the polish for women who don’t dig polish”. Do you think it’ll catch on?

In the same way that I wouldn’t linger about ripping a bandaid off your arm hairs, I’ll also let you know that this bottle will set you back 20 of your British pounds. Did you catch that? £20. For a nail polish. Not even 15ml of nail polish. 10ml.

Which might go some way to explaining the name that I’ve given this polish. Forget your Pink Pongs… this is a polish for women who don’t dig polish and I’ll tell you why:

1). It practically applies itself.
2). It doesn’t need a top coat.
3). It was opaque in one coat.
4). It may well survive nuclear war.

It’s the perfect polish for ladies who don’t normally ‘do’ nails but suddenly find themselves with the need for a nail polish that isn’t going to fail them in any way, shape or form. ByTerry Terrybly Nail Laque in Pink Pong is a practically perfect polish.

But as a chick who digs nail polish and digs applying nail polish… I’d personally rather spend £20 on 3 bottles that give me a bit of trouble when applying, need a top coat but come in a shade that make me go ‘ooooh’!

Quite frankly, I’d feel sick at myself for spending £20 on one nail polish… though perversely, I’m ok with spending £39 on a blush. Maybe I should just shut up because I’m suffering from a clear case of double-standards.

Terrybly Nail Laque By Terry* is available instore at SpaceNK or online, priced at £20

15 Responses to “Terrybly Nail Laque By Terry – #2 Pink Pong…”

Hmmmmm. I think if you need/like to wear nail polish but don’t have time to attend to it during the week, I could see this being a reasonable buy for the longevity.

Also, the Terrybly (BAD name) range seems to be aimed at the more mature market – if you’re older and your nails are drier, you might be willing to pay more for the extra conditioning ingredients in this polish. I’m sceptical about the blushes, but I do think the lipsticks from the range are good.

I agree with you, it does sound like a good deal for people who don’t often wear polish but want one really good one, but I would much rather get a bunch of pretty colours. Deborah Lippman are way too pricey for my bank balance at £16 and they have amazing shades that make me drool.
The name makes me laugh though, i know that they’re going for a pun on ‘ping pong’ but the pong part just makes me think it smells 😛

I’m with you on the double standard – nailpolish is just not one of the types of products that I’m known to splurge on. I might splurge for a really really really unique shade … but even then. You can get a lot of unique shades for lower prices, and most unique shades are eventually duped (remember Paradoxal?)

Well, I’m a special occasion only, OMG I must do my nails! (3 times a year?) sort of person and it sounds perfect to me. Better than the dozen or so almost unused OPI and Chanel bottles rolling around my top drawer, making me cross at the waste of money.

I would be very afraid to fork out £20 on a bottle of nail polish that might still chip off my nails, everything chips off my nails in a matter of hours. Some last for maybe 2 days at most, but very rarely. That’s why I don’t really do nail polish. So I’d rather just spend £8 on a bottle that chips off than £20. Even if you say it may well survive nuclear war, I bet I could prove it otherwise. 😀

What an awful name but the polish itself looks lovely. I have been eyeing the no.4 or 5 of these in SpaceNK as I wanted a really good classic red or orangey red. These looked promising instore so the review is helpful. I do have £5 on my ndulge card, but I am not sure yet if I will spend it on this.

£20 for a nail polish is terrible! My limit’s at £5 purely because I only care about the colour on my nails and not how it applies. Who care if it chips on the third day? I’d have long replaced it with a different colour by then!

I think £39 for a blush, whilst quite indulgent, is still justifiable since it’s a FACE product. People are always going to be looking at your FACE and probably not notice your nails 8 out of 10 times, so might as well give ’em a show 😀 Plus blush quality matters terribly, and you always need the pretty compact that you can pull out at the train station and show off!

Having said that, I’m still rather scared by how much I spent on my face recently…

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